11876605

Mitigating a Local Interference Condition Caused By Concurrent Transmissions in a Multi-Radio Access Technology And Multi-Connectivity Environment

PublishedJanuary 16, 2024
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Patent Claims
16 claims

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2. The method as recited by claim 1, wherein the determined local interference condition is one which interferes with wireless communications that are transmitted to the user equipment using a third radio access technology that is other than the first radio access technology and other than the second radio access technology.

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3. The method as recited by claim 1, wherein the contents further indicate to the first and/or the second base station beamforming parameters that the user equipment will use when transmitting the first data using the third set of subcarriers and the second data using the fourth set of subcarriers.

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4. The method as recited by claim 1, wherein the determined second configuration of the wireless-communication hardware directs the user equipment to transmit the first data and the second data using transmission-power parameters that are different than those directed by the first configuration of the wireless-communication hardware.

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5. The method as recited by claim 1, wherein determining the local interference condition includes computing the local interference condition based on algorithms stored in the user equipment.

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6. The method as recited by claim 5, wherein the algorithms account for harmonics, frequencies, or known nonlinearities of the user equipment.

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7. The method as recited by claim 1, wherein determining the second configuration of the wireless-communication hardware includes determining that a third order intermodulation of uplink transmissions made by the user equipment does not fall into a frequency range of downlink transmissions to the user equipment.

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8. The method as recited by claim 1, wherein determining the second configuration of the wireless-communication hardware includes determining that third order harmonics of uplink transmissions made by the user equipment do not fall into a frequency range of downlink transmissions to the user equipment.

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9. The method as recited by claim 1, wherein the first base station and the second base station comprise a single base station.

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13. The base station as recited by claim 12, wherein the contents include a transmission time interval associated with the user equipment transmitting the first data.

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14. The base station as recited by claim 12, wherein the contents include a transmission time interval associated with the user equipment transmitting the second data.

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15. The base station as recited by claim 12, wherein the contents include a beamforming parameter associated with the user equipment transmitting the first data.

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16. The base station as recited by claim 12, wherein the contents include a beamforming parameter associated with the user equipment transmitting the second data.

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17. The base station as recited by claim 12, wherein the contents include subcarrier scheduling parameters for the first radio access technology.

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18. The base station as recited by claim 17, wherein the base station manager application is configured to allocate subcarriers of the first radio access technology.

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19. The base station as recited by claim 12, wherein the contents include subcarrier scheduling parameters for the second radio access technology.

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20. The base station as recited by claim 19, wherein the base station manager application is configured to allocate subcarriers of the second radio access technology.

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Publication Date

January 16, 2024

Inventors

Jibing Wang
Erik Richard Stauffer
Aamir Akram

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